NCAA's Social Media Athlete Harassment Study Produces Troubling Numbers

In October, the NCAA released the findings of their pilot study that was completed during the 2023-24 seasons which found "widespread social media harassment of athletes, coaches and officials". 

During this conversation, hosts Ryan Holmes and A2A co-founder Reid Meyer discuss the data along with personal anecdotes and their thoughts on the new age of fan interaction and the entitlement that has emerged both online and in stadiums.

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